On January 13, the Islamabad Court dismissed three interim bail applications filed by Bushra Bibi, the wife of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. The decision was made by Additional Sessions Judge Muhammad Afzal Mujoka. During the hearing, Prosecutor Iqbal Kakhar and Advocate Khalid Yousaf Chaudhry were present, while Bushra Bibi's lawyer requested an exemption from the proceedings. The judge noted that bail bonds had not been submitted, leading to the rejection of the bail pleas.
Previously, on December 21, an Anti-Terrorism Court in Rawalpindi granted Bushra Bibi interim bail in 32 cases, including those related to May 9 violence. Her bail was approved in Rawalpindi, Attock, and Chakwal, and she provided the necessary surety bonds. Her next court appearance is scheduled for mid-January.
In December, the Peshawar High Court extended Bushra Bibi's protective bail until January 16 and exempted her from appearing in court. The court hearing involved her lawyer Alam Khan Adeenzai and other legal representatives. The exemption was requested due to her involvement in the Toshakhana case in Islamabad.
The Islamabad Court is a legal institution in Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, where judges make decisions on legal cases.
Bail applications are requests made to a court to allow a person to be released from jail while they wait for their trial, usually by paying money as a guarantee.
Imran Khan is a famous Pakistani politician and former cricketer who served as the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Bushra Bibi is the wife of Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Interim bail is a temporary release from jail granted by a court until a final decision is made on the case.
An Anti-Terrorism Court is a special court in Pakistan that deals with cases related to terrorism and serious crimes.
Rawalpindi is a city in Pakistan, near the capital Islamabad, known for its military headquarters.
The Peshawar High Court is a high-level court in Peshawar, a city in Pakistan, which handles important legal cases.
Protective bail is a type of bail that protects a person from being arrested until they can appear in court.
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